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The Warwick interview
No admissions interview. Here is how it works and how to prepare.
No admissions interview
No interviews for most undergraduate courses. Medicine (A101 graduate entry) requires an interview after UCAT screening; all other courses are decided on grades and personal statement alone.
How to prepare for Warwick
- Warwick's decision rests almost entirely on your predicted and achieved grades , verify the exact grade requirements for your course early and aim to meet or exceed them.
- The UCAS personal statement must demonstrate genuine intellectual engagement with your subject; Warwick readers for competitive courses (Economics, Maths, CS, PPE) look for academic depth, not extracurricular padding.
- Visit Open Days or attend subject taster events and note them in your personal statement , Warwick values demonstrated course-specific interest even without an interview to express it.
- If applying to Medicine (A101), prepare thoroughly for the UCAT as it is used to screen interview invitations; the interview itself is structured and academic in focus.
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